24.4 Update Installed, slower boot-up time (read edit: now a little faster boot-up)

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  • spinellib
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2022
    • 19

    24.4 Update Installed, slower boot-up time (read edit: now a little faster boot-up)

    1-20240923_222731_HDR.jpg 24.4 update downloaded & installed without a problem. The machine still works fine and normal.
    There is no available write-up from Snap-On for this release, yet, (as I write this), so not sure about what's new, except I see Guided Component Tests are now up to 2023.
    1.5GB download, btw

    However, my boot-up time is longer.
    24.2 boot: 00:56
    24.4 boot: 01:12 (getting faster with each re-boot, originally 01:18)

    Maybe a later Service Release will improve the boot time; we'll see. Or maybe Windows needs to "organize" itself after the update and requires more running time. I don't know.

    Edit: After several reboots, boot-time is now 00:54!
    Last edited by spinellib; 09-23-2024, 10:25 PM.
  • SnapOnKid
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 886

    #2
    So it took a few boot up cycles to get it squared away?

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    • SnapOnKid
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 886

      #3
      As for the update... you have to go to there site to see what's updated. https://us.snaponcoverage.com/whats-new/

      You can click on each make to see Brand specific updates.

      24_4 update.jpg

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      • spinellib
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2022
        • 19

        #4
        Originally posted by SnapOnKid
        As for the update... you have to go to there site to see what's updated. https://us.snaponcoverage.com/whats-new/

        You can click on each make to see Brand specific updates.
        Yeah, that's a handy guide for coverage. People knock Snap-On scanners but I don't think Autel, Launch, etc. tell you what they can do for each model -- you just have to find out for yourself with each vehicle.

        btw, I asked Jason, the Youtube Snap-On guy, why no Topology. He said Snap-On doesn't think the whole topology thing is reliable, yet. Sounds to me like Snap-On doesn't want to add a gimmick to their scanners just because everyone else does.

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        • zjeep
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 27

          #5
          Originally posted by spinellib

          Yeah, that's a handy guide for coverage. People knock Snap-On scanners but I don't think Autel, Launch, etc. tell you what they can do for each model -- you just have to find out for yourself with each vehicle.

          The coverage guide wont tell you either , just says special functions on Ford. But which ones work ??

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